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The eating habits of Mac users v. PC users. Nothing too surprising here. Although “Mac users prefer bistro fries” makes us wonder what exactly bistro fries are. Who knows! Sounds fussy!
See the entire infographic of the divided lifestyles of Mac and PC users over at Hunch
I don’t remember the last time I’ve been to a dentist. Ruh roh…
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NASA’s shuttle program may be winding down, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a whole universe left to explore—and a whole new generation of astronomers and astronauts to get excited about life beyond our chunk of rock. Now, thanks to 10 years of work on the part of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, budding scientists will now have a better picture, literally, of what’s out there than we’ve ever had. The image above is the result of the 2MASS Redshift Survey (2MRS) and is”the most complete 3-D map of the local universe (out to a distance of 380 million light-years) ever created.”
This 3-D Map Will Make Teaching Astronomy a Whole Lot Cooler - Education - GOOD
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This might not come as a big surprise to those of us who read the op-ed pages every day, but most commentators are not accurate prognosticators. New analysis of pundits’ statements during the 2008 presidential race shows that while a number of them fared better than a simple coin toss at predicting outcomes, most were reliably inaccurate. Which talking heads got it right occasionally—and which stopped making sense?
Infographic: How Often Are the Talking Heads Right? - Politics - GOOD
America’s Response to the Mission to Take Down Bin Laden.
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